Pinnacles National Monument is one of Central California’s hidden treasures. It has opportunity for many outdoor recreation activities – hiking, climbing, birding and more. In January 2013 – The Pinnacles was officially designated as a National Park! It became the nation’s 59th park and will be henceforth known as Pinnacles National Park.
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- en.wikipedia.org Pinnacles National Parkarea as Pinnacles National Monument, which was done by Roosevelt on January 16, 1908. This designation nominally passed control of the Pinnacles from the...
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- campingcalifornia.org pinnacles-national-…Pinnacles National Monument is located near Mammoth Mountain in extreme northeastern Madera County in eastern California.
- capstonesd2799.github.io parks/pinnacles/…Channel Islands National Park is home to a wide variety of significant natural and cultural resources. It was designated a U.S. National Monument on April 26...
- nationalparkstraveler.org park/pinnacles-national…The release of some of the rarest birds in the world for their first flights into the wild is scheduled for September 26, 2009, at Pinnacles National Monument.
- go-california.com Pinnacles-National-Monument/The rock formations of Pinnacles National Monument divide the park into East and West Districts which are connected by trails, but not by a vehicle road.
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- discover-central-california.com pinnacles-…Pinnacles National Monument is one of Central California’s hidden treasures. It has opportunity for many outdoor recreation activities – hiking, climbing...
- todaytourism.com travel-guides/History-of-…The initial 2,060 acres of Pinnacles National Monument was set aside in 1908 by President Theodore Roosevelt to preserve the unusual rock formations...